Confinement and Ethnicity:

An Overview of World War II
Japanese American Relocation Sites

by
Jeffery F. Burton
Mary M. Farrell
Florence B. Lord
Richard W. Lord
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with an essay by
Eleanor Roosevelt
cartography by
Ronald J. Beckwith
and a contribution by
Irene J. Cohen
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Western Archeological and Conservation Center
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Publications in Anthropology 74
1999 (rev. July 2000)
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Continued

Cover illustrations: pencilled
inscriptions at the Tule Lake stockade jail; translation of Japanese
text Japanese Empire (left), Down with the United States
(middle), Please be a second when I commit harakiri ...
(right).
Confinement and Ethnicity has now been reissued in a corrected edition, with a new Foreword by Tetsuden
Kashima, associate professor of American ethnic studies at the University of Washington. Please visit the following web
site for additional information on how to purchase this book. http://store.manzanarstore.com/477.html |